I recently saw a show on television on some channel like Lifetime I think, or something. It definitely wasn't Lifetime, though, since the target audience was very apparently a younger crowd. In the show, the focus was about mid-teen (around 13-17) couples where the girl got pregnant, and it couldn't glorify teenage pregnancy any more than it did. The girl's obviously rich upper class parents do things like renovate entire rooms or add whole wings to their house just for their precious daughter and her child. Meanwhile, her equally rich middle class boyfriend is present for the whole pregnancy constantly showering her in expensive gifts as he's espousing how the pregnancy strengthened their relationship and how they'll be married like a fairy tale king and queen for the rest of their lives. Even when it came time for childbirth, they edited the footage to make it appear painless as the girl calmly states her water breaks and it hard cuts to her gently laying in her hospital bed with her newborn baby after an apparently peaceful and painless labor.
It was infuriating, since it did all it could to suggest that underage pregnancy is a wonderful, magical experience where your boyfriend won't abandon you the moment he finds out you're pregnant, you won't be ostracized by your entire school, your parents will be delighted to support your child with their endless supply of money, and you get to be on a fantastical reality TV show if you're lucky. I've seen shows exactly like that before (and still do)--media that treats horrible life decisions like running away, getting pregnant at 15, or failing school to pursue some fantasy career like being a super model as if they're fantastic ideas and encourages the youth to do these as if they're equivalent to "following your dreams." I sound like some old fogey, but I've been noticing this sort of thing being targeted directly at the age where these ideas seem like genuinely good or enticing choices, and it makes me just steam.